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Don’t let EFSA limit your vitamin D intake
21 April 2016
Have your say: EFSA consultation on vitamin D reference intakes open until 16 May 2016
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Test & Take: Vitamin D
Possibly the cheapest way of protecting yourself from Covid that your government is not telling you about (correctly)
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Vitamin D - Prevention rather than cure
16 August 2017
Are you getting enough? Vitamin D that is!
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Sunshine vitamin covid protection that governments need to back
28 October 2020
ANH-Intl launches 'Test & Take: Vitamin D' campaign!
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Vitamin C Saves Lives
22 April 2005
Millions die each year from heart disease and stroke, and the overwhelming evidence is that vitamin C supplementation would save many lives.
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Ontario considers curbing vitamin D testing
19 October 2010
Canadian province considers cost saving by axing vitamin D tests
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Sunday Times late-winter attack on high dose vitamin D
26 February 2020
Identifying the hallmarks of manufactured anti-vitamin hype
News / Health Choice / Health / Activism / Research
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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ACAM response on Vitamin E Study
25 November 2004
A "meta-analysis" is simply a study of studies that have already been performed. It involves a set of statistically analyses based on manipulations of existing data. Even statisticians outside the vitamin community criticized the study as being too far-reaching in its conclusions that vitamin E might be unsafe.
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Vitamin D: as close to a magic bullet as you can get?
22 August 2008
A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that a deficiency of circulating vitamin D levels in the blood is strongly linked to increased risk of death from heart disease. The evidence supporting vitamin D against heart disease and cancer is now unequivocal—but regulators are still keen to restrict our intake.